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  1. Taxpayers pay millions for fed workers' student loans

    Congress may let student loan interest rates double July 1, but some federal workers and congressional staff likely are protected from the impact by a taxpayer-funded benefit that provided more than $20 million last year for them to pay down their college

    • Jun. 19, 2013
  2. Ex-wife, as beneficiary, should get FEGLI benefits, high court rules

    The Supreme Court on June 3 ruled that a deceased federal employee's life insurance policy should go to his ex-wife, and not his widow, because the fed never changed his beneficiary designation after his divorce.

    • Jun. 7, 2013
  3. 19% fewer pension claims processed in May

    The Office of Personnel Management's processing of pension claims fell 19 percent in May — the first full month since the agency halted all overtime in its retirement services division.

    • Jun. 5, 2013
  4. OPM to offer buyouts, early outs

    The Office of Personnel Management is planning to offer buyouts and early retirements to nearly 300 employees — and some of those buyouts are likely to result in slower pension processing times.

    • Jun. 4, 2013
  5. TSP investments once again halted due to debt ceiling impasse

    The Treasury Department has once again suspended investing in the Thrift Savings Plan's G Fund to avoid breaching the debt ceiling.

    • Jun. 4, 2013
  6. Federal employees at civilian intelligence agencies will most likely be spared furloughs this year, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said Tuesday. SAUL LOEB/Saul Loeb / AFP

    DNI Clapper: No furloughs for civilian intel workers

    Federal employees at civilian intelligence agencies will most likely be spared furloughs this year, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said Tuesday.

    • May. 15, 2013
  7. Report: Recruit more science and tech talent

    Federal agencies must creatively and aggressively recruit science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medical employees to keep up with rising demand and competition from the private sector, according to a new report that will be released Thursday.

    • May. 15, 2013
  8. The White House on Friday ordered agencies to start studying ways to narrow the pay gap between men and women in the federal government. JEWEL SAMAD/Jewel Samad / AFP

    Obama orders gender pay gap study

    The White House on Friday ordered agencies to start studying ways to narrow the pay gap between men and women in the federal government.

    • May. 10, 2013
  9. Unions want more TSP loan options for furloughed feds

    Employee unions are pressing the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board to give employees more options to borrow against their Thrift Savings Plan accounts while employees remain vulnerable to furloughs.

    • Apr. 22, 2013
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